Obama should read it, if he can. well, they could put it on his teleprompter.
I’d much prefer Bush to 0bama, that’s a given,
but he talks about “the Elites” as if he weren’t one of them.
Of course the LEFTIST elites shun him, but he didn’t do much to disempower them by shrinking the size of the bureaucracy.
He was an honorable President, and genuinely loves the US. I disagreed with much that he did as well, but I never worried that he was anti-American.
Class Act! got shat on for the last 11yrs and still not whining about it.
Bush was and remains awesome. I don’t care how many times I get bashed on FR, the man was an extraordinary leader and a worthy role model.
He saved this nation from tremendous harm. Those pains are now being unleashed on us and hopefully we will not have to go much further on that front.
My biggest hesitation in the current conservative movement is the disingenous effort to triangulate against Bush.
Bush was arguably more conservative and effectively conservative than Reagan and yet so many strident faux conservatives paint him as more liberal than Nixon or Ford. He was certainly more conservative than Ford, Nixon, and Bush 1— probably Reagan.
History cannot come fast enough and rewarding President Bush with a positive legacy as far as I am concerned.
I think W would stay out of spotlight if he really want be he could slam Obama too classy do that
That dude has more class than the current President I can’t wait for this President memiors that one guy going slam Bush in every chapter
COUNT ON IT
Bush can do something Zero can never do:
He can show us his birth certificate...........
He loves the U.S. He loves our military. He loves America.
That’s the difference between him and the usurper in the oval now.
Karl Rove and W used to have a book reading contests every year.
W won most of the time IIRC, reading 90+ including the Bible cover to cover.
I would have thought Bush a fair president but he sold the USA down the river on border issues.
And Bill Ayers didn’t even write it!
+1 - One hell of a man and CinC. God bless him and his family. History will be incredibly kind to this man, this leader.
I don’t read many political memoirs, but I believe I’ll be reading this one.
The landscape between Austin and Washington is littered with the political carcasses of people who misunderestimated Mr. Bush.
We need blue collar people in office. Not lawyers, not pseudo-intellectuals and especially not families that think they have a legacy pipeline in to the US Treasury.
Amen!!!!
I love George Bush deeply and forgive any and all mistakes he made while in the White House. We were lucky to have him as president for two terms. I have never read a presidential memoir, but I will purchase and read his.
George W. Bush was a deeply sincere American. God bless him and Laura, always.
I loved GWB despite any on-the-job failings — great man, good president, true patriot. I can’t wait to read his book.
I really miss President George W. Bush. He was a fine man. He had decency, honor, and he was a patriot and a leader. Was he perfect? No. But his detractors on FR need to remember that no one is perfect. I would vote for him for a third term if I could. I shudder to think how “President Gore” would have reacted to 9/11. George W. Bush was in the right place at the right moment in history. I hope he is enjoying his well earned retirement, and we all thank him for his service to the nation.
I think his short speech to the rescue and construction workers at WTC in New York City shortly after the attack will eventually go down in American history as a defining moment.